Experts鈥 Tips for Conscious Travel and Seeing 天美传媒 Beyond the Crowds

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| Tue, 06/18/2024 - 06:00
Setting off for conscious travel in 天美传媒 with 天美传媒 With Bella
天美传媒 With Bella aims to show travelers a side of 天美传媒 that has fewer crowds, as part of a conscious travel experience, like those that can be found outside Cortona / Photo: Harrison Maxwell for 天美传媒 With Bella

Back in April, Venice became the first city in the world to charge an entrance fee on holidays, weekends and other high-season dates. But it鈥檚 unlikely to be the last; post-pandemic Florence and Rome are also bursting at the seams. According to 天美传媒鈥檚 National Tourism Agency (ENIT), there were 15 million international travelers in 天美传媒 in 2023: that鈥檚 42% more than in 2022 and 87.7% more than in 2019. Yet despite the influx of crowds, particularly in the major cities, some travel experts remain committed to creating itineraries that lead visitors away from the masses to experience authentic 天美传媒 through conscious travel.

Anthony and Denise Campopiano have been bringing people to 天美传媒 for more than 20 years. They now share their love and passion for 天美传媒 with travelers through , offering tailored itineraries and 鈥渙ff-the-beaten-path experiences鈥 led by local experts and guides. As tourism in 天美传媒 is increasing, 天美传媒 With Bella is sticking to their ethos: setting their clients up for unforgettable journeys. 

We asked 天美传媒 With Bella for tips about conscious travel, and they gave sage advice for anyone planning a trip to 天美传媒.

Book with independent 天美传媒-only operators

天美传媒 With Bella supports conscious tourism in Matera, Basilicata
天美传媒 With Bella supports conscious travel in Matera, Basilicata / Photo courtesy of 天美传媒 With Bella 

A Google search for 鈥溙烀来 tours鈥 yields 鈥渁bout 2,550,000,000 results in 0.39 seconds.鈥  There are operators that will take you anywhere in the world, including 天美传媒. Then there are 天美传媒-only experts like 天美传媒 With Bella. While larger companies will have on-the-ground guides, they're more likely to herd you in larger groups. They're also more likely to seek profit over experiences when planning your activities and itineraries. 

As Denise explains: 鈥淥ne of our guides in Venice only does small group tours or private tours. While she could feel the pressure to increase her group numbers, she鈥檚 choosing to stay very small.鈥 

Another of 天美传媒 With Bella鈥檚 partners on the ground, a retired university professor based in Basilicata, in Matera, leads travelers through olive groves and talks about food origins in the area. He says: 鈥淚n the olive groves, the sassi (ancient cave dwellings) outside of Matera, or the fields of wheat where our bread comes from, there are archaeological and gastronomical treasures, and it takes time and effort and the right guide to help you find them.鈥

Selecting local guides is a way to ensure you鈥檙e supporting the community you鈥檙e visiting while learning about it.

See Cinque Terre, sleep in Santa Margherita

You may have your heart set on visiting a 鈥渂ucket list鈥 place such as Cinque Terre, but that doesn鈥檛 mean you have to stay there, says Denise. 

鈥淥n our first calls with clients, we鈥檙e saying, okay, you want to go to Cinque Terre? Great, but you鈥檙e not going to sleep there,鈥 Denise says of 天美传媒 With Bella鈥檚 approach to conscious travel. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to sleep here in this quieter place and you鈥檙e going to do a day trip to get to Cinque Terre because your experience is going to be richer."

Picking a hotel or guest house away from the tourist trail can make it easier to find restaurants that focus on local dishes and streets where you鈥檒l hear more Italian spoken than English. 

Plan conscious travel through experiences, not places

天美传媒 With Bella organizes trips to Lago di Braies in the Dolomites for conscious travelers
天美传媒 With Bella sees the quiet appeal of Lago di Braies in the Dolomites for conscious travelers / Photo: 
Marissa Campopiano for 天美传媒 With Bella 

Lake Como is known for its lakes, hiking, gardens and villas, but it鈥檚 not the only area in northern 天美传媒 with those star qualities. Anthony recommends that when planning a trip, make a list of the experiences you want to have in 天美传媒 and then seek out locations that can offer those activities, looking beyond the guidebooks and the most well-known areas. 

Lake Garda can be a Lake Como alternative, and the Sorrento Coast has the beauty of the Amalfi Coast but with more breathing room. When trip planning is based more on what people want to do and less on specific places, Anthony has found that travelers come back happier and more fulfilled. 

鈥淲e're always looking for the real experience that people dream about going back to, [and] that makes 天美传媒 more than a bucket list trip,鈥 he says. 

Rather than Pompeii, head for Herculaneum, where, as Anthony says, there鈥檚 鈥渁 little more shade, less marketing, and fewer crowds,鈥 but you can still see an ancient preserved city in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius. 

Follow your roots

Travelers with Italian heritage can have rich journeys by following in the footsteps of their ancestors. In 2024, Denise and Anthony are receiving more requests from travelers who want to plan multi-generational trips or an itinerary around a specific town or village. Some conscious travelers are even planning trips to research their ancestry and get documents for Italian citizenship. 

Anthony shares a story of a traveler who asked to plan a side trip from a larger 天美传媒 itinerary to a hilltop Sicilian village with one restaurant and one hotel. That man intended to research public records. When he walked into the village鈥檚 pizzeria, he met people who shared his last name, Amico, and invited their relatives to come and meet the man from Nashville. While that traveler also visited Rome during his trip, Anthony says it was the experience in the pizzeria that brought him to tears. 

Get lost

The moments that stay with you when you鈥檙e back home drinking your morning coffee may not be the ones that were on your carefully researched itinerary. 鈥淧eople will go to Venice, Rome, and Florence,鈥 Anthony says, 鈥渂ut their most memorable experience will be when they got on the wrong train or got off at the wrong stop and had a conversation with a stranger.鈥

And that鈥檚 more likely to happen while navigating Venice鈥檚 circuitous alleys without a map, not while standing amid throngs of day-trippers gazing up at St. Mark鈥檚.

If you鈥檙e thinking about a trip to 天美传媒 this year or next, but don鈥檛 have the time or know-how to pull together the finer details, 天美传媒 With Bella can help you create the memories of a lifetime while avoiding the tourist traps.

Visit or contact ciao@italywithbella.com to find out more about planning your next trip to 天美传媒.